Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1948 — Page 9

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Born in’ Rush County, Mr. Gauker was a member of the American Legion in New Castle and the Benevolent Order of Elks, He is survived by his wife, Ger‘aldrine, New Castle; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Gauker, Mankato, Minn.; eight brothers, ubert, Howard and Honey Gauker| , 811 of Mankato, + Homer and Harry, both of pin Castle; Harold and Halbert, Indianapolis, and Harley Gauker, Trenton, N. J. Funeral services will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Fox & Macer funeral home in New Castle,

William E. Ballard Services for William E. Ballard, who died yesterday in’ the Masonic]. Home in Franklin, will be held to: morrow at 1 p. m. in Moore Mortuaries Peade Chapel. ‘Burial will be in Mooresville. Mr. Ballard, who was 72, was a lifelong resident of Marion County. He had been a contractor for 50 years and was a member of Veritas 1Lodge; P&AM. Survivors are his wife, Margaret Ann; his daughter, Mrs. Mary Brydon, Miami, Fla.; his son, Charles Baliar, Mooresville; ‘12 grandchiland two great-grandchildren.

George W. Smith {Funeral services. for George | Washington Smith, resident of In|dianapolis for 50 years, will be held {at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Church lof God. «Burial will be in New {Crown Cemetery. Mr. Smith, who was 77, died Sat

; i and & brother, | icy Sait Indianapolis, ‘William. H. Hobbs William Henry Hobbs, former In.

dianapolis resident, died Sunday in |his home in St. Augustine, Fla. He

A native of Indianapolis he moved to Florida about 20 years ago and became associated with the Florida East Coast Railroad. He was graduated from Shortridge High School and. Purdue. University. and was a

~ Survivors and three sons, Albert, David.and William Henry Hobbs Jr., all of St.

Services and burial will be aeld in Florida.

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native of Brazil, he had lived in

Marion County 40 years and was a _|member of Center Madonic Lodge

road contractor from 1921 to

tractor ‘company three years ago. | He was a member of the Scottish | Rite. Surviving are his wife, Anna; daughter, Miss Joyce ‘Miller, both

of Indianapolis; a brother, Archie]

Miller, and several sisters who live in California.

Mrs. Cleadie Thompson Services for Mrs. Cleadie Thampson who died Sunday in her aome, 1529 Park Ave, will be held ome. row at 2 p. m. in the Asbury ol Methodist Church,” > be

Mrs. Thompson, who was 74, was A Dative of Rockport and had been a resident of Indianapolis 41 years. She was a member of the Royal Neighbors, women's Christian Tem. perance Union, Asbury Memorial Methodist Church and the Wome en's Society of Christian Service of! the church. Survivors are three daughters, | Mrs. . Goldie Bradford, Torrence, Cal; Mrs. Tressie Kistler and Mrs. Little Hinman, Indianapolis;: Ler sister, Mrs, Carrie Adams, ‘Rockport; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. .

Mrs. Charles E. Allen Mrs. Charles E. Allen, 6508 N. Meridian St. died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital. She was 82,

Paul's Episcopal Church. She was 4 native of Wadesville, Funeral services will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Fanner & Buchanan mortuary, with burial in| Crown Hill Cemetery. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Walter A. Jamieson, Indianapolis; a sister, Miss Victoria Trask, Utica, N. Y.; a granddaughter, Mrs. William G. Weiss; a great-grandson, William G. Weiss Jf. both of Indianapolis, and two brothers, George W. and Percy L.. Trask, Utica.

Mrs. Allen had - lived here - since - 1921 and was a member. of St.|

and Salem Methodist Church.

| Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Verna. {Imhausen; a daughter, Mrs. Cecil | Mills, Indianapolis; four sons, Joseph

and the Rev. Chester Imhausen, In!

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{liam Imhausen, both of Bridgeport; his. mother, Mrs. -Elizabeth-Imhau-sen, Gosport; two sisters, Mrs, Ly-’ man Smith, Bloomington, and Mrs. Frank Coopersmith, Detroit, Mich. and foyr brothers, Charles, Indianlapolis;- Albert; “Worthington; Roy, |Michigan, and Ira _Imhausen, Ore|gon.

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Services for Virgil H. Alsmeyer, who died Sunday in his home, 1845 Fisher St, will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the McCarty Funeral | Home. Burial will be in Crown Hil. He was 48. He was a Htelong resident of In| dianapolis and was employed as estimator and for the H. M. Stradling Electrical Co. where he had, worked for the last 25 years. He was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union 481 and Speedway Christian Church. Burvivors are his wife, Mae; his.

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